VIKING RING - Valknut & Futhark
The Viking Valknut Ring:
The wind makes the centuries-old pines and fir trees sway.
The hoot of an owl can be heard in the woods.
A campfire crackles. The oval curls of the girl's dress shine in the light.
She closes her eyes and waits. A sudden crack is heard in the darkness.
The young girl opens her eyes. She lights a torch, in case it's a wild animal, and holds it out towards the edge of the forest: "Who's there?" She cries.
The rustling noises are getting closer and closer. Then a man walks into the light of the fire. The girl immediately recognizes the cape, the braided mustache and the shoes laced by a local tanner.
She drops the torch from her hand and runs into the man's arms: "You're back!" Later that night, after the man tells all about Harald Bluetooth's border waters, the angry sea winds, and the riches of conquered monasteries, he asks his young daughter to close her eyes and walk behind her. The man pushes his long locks away from his neck and opens his fist.
A jewel emerges. The man ties it around his neck. The silver became warm in his hand and felt nice against the skin.
The man said: "Accept this jewel, in memory of those who fell on the field of honor and to bind us together. When you wear it, you will carry with you bravery, truth, honor, loyalty, discipline, generosity, self-sufficiency, a sense of duty and survival."
The woman turns around and sees the same kind of jewelry on her man's chest. And they sit by the fire until morning - until the fire burns to red ashes, the sounds of the owl fade away, and the rising sun chases the stars from the sky.
The history of the valknut symbol available in the article: The valknut, its meaning, its link with the god Odin
Your Viking Ring:
Ring size: - Height: 1.5 cm - Weight: 14 g - Material: Stainless steel